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31. Beer and cider festival at the Retreat
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 8 October 2008Tucked away in one of Reading’s back streets, just a 10-minute walk from The Oracle, The Retreat is a proper local.
32. City Woman- A detox of the spirit
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 1 October 2008Muslims across Reading will today celebrate Eid ul-Fitr, marking the end of Ramadan.
33. The ultimate in rural relaxation
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 30 September 2008Whatley Manor was built in the decadent 1920s on 12 acres of England’s finest rolling countryside. STUART WHITE visited the Cotswold hotel for a night of absolute indulgence.
34. Now’s the time to pull on the wellies – and garden
Get Wokingham, Friday 26 September 2008Last Monday saw the vernal equinox and from now until the spring our nights will be longer than the days.
35. Eat you way out of the credit crunch
Get Wokingham, Friday 26 September 2008You can’t escape the credit crunch – it’s even invaded British Food Fortnight, which started last Saturday and runs until Sunday, October 5.
This year the promoters are giving topical advice on how to eat British and save money during the credit crunch.
36. Rosé taste test
Get Wokingham, Friday 26 September 2008Rosé is no longer a memory of the excessive 70s when glamrock ruled before punk invaded.
Sales of this very palatable wine continue to soar to the point where one in six bottles of wine bought in the summer is rosé.
37. Eating out with children
Get Wokingham, Friday 26 September 2008Eating out in a restaurant should be much more than a treat for children, it should be an education.
And it is not talking about taking them to a chain restaurant where children’s menus offer chicken nuggets, chips frozen pizza and limitless pop.
38. September's Food Monthly
Get Wokingham, Friday 26 September 2008Get your copy of September's Food Monthly free inside Friday's Reading Post
39. Focus on you
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 24 September 2008In these busy days of modern living, stepping off the treadmill for some ’me time’ is a real rarity.
40. Andrew’s swansong has only just begun
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 24 September 2008New chefs at long established restaurants have a tough job. They have to deal with a new kitchen, unfamiliar staff and a public who demand the same high standards they have come to expect.
The Swan at Streatley was no exception.
